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The Coven of 13 Witches
Ancient folktales and myths often find their place within the dialogue of faerie tales. There is always a grain, however slight, of truth hidden between the lines of each fable.
‘So, one bright full moon night the ancient song of destiny went out to beckon the winds of change to scour the land of hills and valleys, rivers and oceans, forests, and glens for those witches who would heed the call, and indeed 13 did. Since not everyone could hear the fateful melodic frequencies of destiny, those who did were powerful witches who understood the honor bestowed upon them.’
Discover bewitching stories about 13 witches who are very skilled needlewomen, hearty bakers, and enchantresses with many skills. Ageless myths about mermaids and faeries are combined with modern witch lore to create a compendium of magical elements. Themes from ancient rituals will interplay against unusual and colorful backdrops that will surely enhance one’s imagination and curiosity. The fantastical stories within “The Coven of 13 Witches” will take you on a captivating journey into the enchanting lives of the 13 witches plus their myriad group of intriguing and magical friends. Here we have the Witch Brid, potion maker extraordinaire; Lilith, the Oracle and Village Cunning Woman; and Bianca, the Besom Maker of great renown. Then we have the Aquatic Ocean Coven of witches, silkies and mermaids and their tales!
These delightful accounts are told in the Faerie tale style of a folk narrative.

The Fallen Women of Mythology
Women have traditionally been written out of history. But throughout ancient myths, stories, and legends there is a power in rediscovering the experiences of the many ‘fallen’ women who have been hidden from the annals of the past. Portrayed to us as enigmatic Goddesses, devout saints, scandalous sinners, and infamous biblical whores, their storylines of inequity were scorned or, in many instances, disregarded altogether to gather the dust of antiquity.
They are the hidden gems of the ancient world, and it is time to awaken their voices. For within every account of a ‘fallen’ woman, whether Divine or human, there is another very fascinating side to their story.
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“Lady Haight-Ashton’s well researched comprehensive treatise on The Fallen Women of Mythology: Goddesses, Saints and Sinners explores the “divisional line between the ancient matriarchal and patriarchal way of thinking” about women and their place in society. This literary work of redemption reveals unique and compelling details, lost and hidden for centuries, about women purposely misportrayed by patriarchal historians as domineering, aggressive, sexually immoral, and/or in some way deviating from the cultural norms of their eras. As Lady unveils a litany of the lives of legendary women, many of whom are well known in religious myth and lore, she takes us on an emotional roller coaster ride. For readers interested in Female Spirituality and Herstory, this inspiring book is a gem.”
~ Rev. Gypsy Ravish, Singer/Writer, Clan Mother Alexandrian Witchcraft Kent Line

The Temple Priestesses of Antiquity
Whether Oracles, Seers, Psychics and Sibyls, or Sacred Dancers and Healers, the ancient Temple Priestesses wove a narrative of both realism and mythology. They held court in every ancient civilization with their mysterious and mystical powers. They were empowered women who enthralled those who sought their advice while always serving the Goddess they revered.
The Temple Priestesses of Antiquity is a story of the women, some well known and others forgotten to the centuries. We are at the dawn of acknowledging the magnitude of their role in ancient religious beliefs. With the emerging story of the allusive Priestesses before us, we can now become travelers through the herstory of antiquity.
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“In the Temple Priestesses of Antiquity Lady shares an important narrative that needs to be heard. Many books have been written about Oracles and Sibyls but no author has had the passion or personal knowledge that Lady, as a Medium and Oracle, presents with this book.
Often the psychic work of women was thought of as non-existent. With Lady’s research she brings to light the profound value of these ancient Priestesses whose work saved the world. This same power exists today.
Today around the globe science is looking closely at the abilities of the human brain in particular to the psychic ways we receive information. Only an Oracle could bring to life the importance of the ancient Oracles now known as Goddesses.”
~Laurie Cabot, HPS
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